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'Hard to ride, won't walk slow' - Wrecking Ball Paul wins finale

Paul Mulligan hugs son Rory following Wrecking Ball Paul's successPaul Mulligan hugs son Rory following Wrecking Ball Paul's success
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Appropriately named Wrecking Ball Paul behaved himself at Dundalk this evening to provide the Mulligan family with both a memorable and poignant success in the concluding Book Online @ DundalkStadium.com Handicap.

Winner of a Kilbeggan hurdle last June, the free-going six-year-old often bolts mid-race but today, under 17-year-old Rory Mulligan, settled in fourth, improved to lead in the home straight and finished well to neatly beat Hasten Slowly .

Winning trainer Paul Mulligan, father of the successful jockey, revealed "I want to dedicate this to Stephen Kelly, who owned a share in this horse but passed away with cancer about a month ago. It is a pity he is not here to see it, he loved the craic with him and went racing all the time.”

Regarding Wrecking Ball Paul, he added “he is very hard to ride and doesn't even walk slow! He is really awkward.

“This means a lot for a small yard, for that young lad (Rory, son) and my other son Ben who is leading him up and rides him all the time. The horse is settling with age and has a bit of ability.

"The last couple of times he ran he missed the break and has dropped in the weights as well. He can handle today's grade. We have 12 in, about seven riding out and have a couple of nice half brother's of his which are big and backward so we let them off.”

Regarding son Rory, who is apprenticed to trainer Johnny Murtagh and was riding his second winner, he added “he went to Johnny Murtagh and he gave him his first winner, a second and third from first three rides. Fair play to Johnny as he has given him a chance."

Quotes from Michael Graham

About Tom Weekes
A lifelong racing fan, Tom began writing point to point reports in 2002 and has reported for irishracing.com since 2003, when he joined Irish Racing Services - since taken over by the Press Association. Has ridden a point to point winner and won the 2018 Irish Field Naps Table.